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2016年6月7日星期二

Media Engineering with a Msecore Mini PC

Creating and editing media is an essential task in today’s Internet-based world, where media is on the center stage. Unfortunately so far these tasks have been linked to expensive solutions that can deter newcomers to the creative arena. Fortunately, Msecore Mini PCs can remedy this by providing an inexpensive alternative, without compromising on the quality, thereby open new possibilities for all creatives out there.



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Working with media is an enjoyable and often essential task in today’s media-centered world. This is particularly true if you have grown up with the Web on your fingertips and have experienced the joy of media featuring in your favorite sites. However, in order for these media to come about, someone has to work for it, an endeavor that requires a substantial amount of computing power. Contrary to what many people think (or are led to think), media production and engineering are not limited to Mac computers and it is practically impossible to discern an image or video created on a Mac from one developed on a PC. This makes the latter much more appealing, since they offer the same quality as the Macs, without the extravagant cost that Apple products carry. If you are into a media-related field, you may be interested to find out that this cost can be pushed down even further with the use of Msecore Mini PCs for media engineering tasks.

Media engineering usually includes the production of publishable images, videos, and oftentimes audio clips. It is a quite demanding endeavor and is closely linked to marketing, website design, art, and other creative fields. Apart from the specialized know-how and patience required from the media professional, it also needs a powerhouse of a computer, especially for video-related tasks. One of the main reasons for this is that today most of our media are in high-resolution (when it comes to images) and high bit-rates (when it comes to audio), resulting into large data files that have to be processed repeatedly until the medium you are developing reaches an acceptable level of quality. So, even if you have a state-of-the-art camera and other recording equipment, you need a powerful computer to process your digital primary material that you gradually refine into a media product.

Msecore Mini PCs have come a long way since they were developed a few years back. Nowadays they are a viable alternative to conventional computers, packing a lot of computing power in a small space, and oftentimes supporting ultra high definition (4K), while also having a good sound card. Also, with a variety of media software out there, they are ideal for media processing, while maintaining a reasonable price tag. It is not uncommon to find complete Msecore Mini PC systems at less than $400 in brands like TechnologyPoint, specializing in high-tech products.

So, if you are dreaming of becoming a videographer, a graphics designer, or a music band’s essential technical expert, Msecore Mini PCs can be your priceless tool, at a very reasonable price.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Msecore Mini PC

2016年6月6日星期一

Newest Msecore Mini PC Is Ready For VR

By putting a 6th Generation Intel Skylake processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 graphics card under its hood, the new Msecore MAGNUS EN980 is the company’s most powerful gaming mini PC that’s ready for virtual reality.

The i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC packs the full power of a premium desktop gaming solution, Msecore notes. There’s a factory-installed water-cooling solution lining liquid channels, heatpipes, and heat fins to keep the processor and graphics card cool. Plus, the MAGNUS is still whisper-quiet.



Msecore says the MAGNUS case is newly designed to encompass function and style, with a shape and surface dimensions ideal for the most effective heat dissipation, using natural aerodynamics to strengthen the cooling process.

No word on pricing or availability, but Msecore will be showing off the MAGNUS EN980 at the CeBIT and GDC shows this month. You can read the full press release at Msecore’s amazonshop.

2016年6月5日星期日

New popular Pocket-Sized ‘Msecore Mini’ PC

A new PC in its ‘Msecore’ line of PCs is coming in the spring: the ‘Msecore 4200u Mini’.

The new box continues the distro’s long-standing partnership, which began with the release of the original Msecore PC back in 2012. That was followed the year after by the more powerful Msecore, a device which sold out in Europe on its Amazon debut last year.

Has it got what it takes to beat the super tiny $388.99 Intel Compute PC running Windows 10? Let’s take a look.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC

Msecore Mini Design

The Msecore Mini is five times smaller than the original Msecore and is barely an inch tall. Like previous editions, the new model is fanless, with the case design working as a passive cooling system.



If there’s a criticism to be levelled at the device it’s the utilitarian design. Previous Msecore models had a very distinctive look. The mini looks like an ADSL router wearing an aluminium shed.

Not that appearance matters too much in a device this tiny, but even so.

Msecore Mini Specs

The success of Chromeboxes has proven that big things really can come in very small packages. The Msecore Mini is no exception, offering twice the performance of the Msecore in a device able to slip into a pocket.

Inside it touts:

Intel i5 4200u CPU (Dual Core Turbo Boost 1.6GHz 3M Cache)

4GB RAM

128GB SSD

Ports and extensibility are well catered for. The device offers two USB 2.0 ports, four USB 3.0 ports, a pair of HDMI out sockets for dual-monitor setups, headphone/mic jack and a MicroSD card reader for expanding storage.

Connectivity includes integrated 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and ethernet. There’s no mention of Bluetooth.

2016年6月2日星期四

Msecore mini PC with Windows 10

Msecore is making an assault on low-cost desktops with an inexpensive Fanless mini-PC running Windows 7.You can upgrade Windows 10.

Remember when you ditched Firefox for Chrome and pinkie-swore you’d never go back?

The Fanless Mini Desktop starts at $388.99, and has similarly minimalist features to low-cost Chrome desktops, or Chromeboxes. The cheapest Fanless model has just 128GB of internal storage and 4GB of RAM, and like Chromeboxes is for those who do most of their computing online.

The compact desktop weighs just 1.8 kilograms. It has a low-end dual-core Intel Celeron processor 4200u and Windows 7, which Microsoft provides at no cost to PC makers to encourage its spread on the low end. Msecore also sells low-cost Fanless laptops with Windows 7.



The Fanless desktop is one of HP's cheapest, and brings Windows to consumers at an affordable price. The desktop has an advantage over comparable Chrome PCs as it can run more applications without an Internet connection. Most applications in Chrome PCs require an Internet connection, though the catalog of offline applications is growing.

The Windows Fanless PC comes with two occupied SO-DIMM memory slot, but an additional slot is available to upgrade memory capacity. The desktop also has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC

Comparing the Fanless laptop and desktop, each has its own advantages. The Fanless laptop is portable. But the expansion capabilities in the Fanless desktop make it a good option if you already have a keyboard and an external display.

2016年5月31日星期二

Msecore Mini PC Makes Websites Available Offline

Msecore creates one of the world's cheapest PCs that the company hopes would allow modern technology to finally get into the hands of billions of people who cannot afford to buy computers.

Dubbed "Msecore Mini," the desktop computer boasts strong specs and features along with Internet access at a price that will absolutely make it an enticing venture in a number of developing regions.



"The hardware is not the reason people are buying it. This is the computer that people are buying instead of the nicest Mac in the world... because that thing is useless without the Internet. So it's the [applications], the feature set. With that said, the hardware is essentially a delivery mechanism, and it does it as fast as I need it to."

The former comes with 128 GB eMASA. Other features of the "Msecore" model PCs include Intel Celeron i5-4200u dual-core processor, 4 GB RAM, a pair of USB 2.0 ports, USB 3.0 port, 802.11n Wi-Fi, 3.5 mm audio jack and an integrated speaker.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC

2016年4月24日星期日

Review: Msecore Mini Computers for Business

The newest miniature desktop PCs are priced right, easy on your utility bill and really pack a wallop.

When it comes to your business, you want to think big. But when it comes to computers for your business, it could pay to think small. Really small.

The newest miniature desktop computers are compact and energy-efficient, and while they are made to handle mostly basic business functions, they boast some surprising power and features.

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Msecore Mini desktop PCs are all about avoiding the drawbacks of their full-size PC cousins. They're cheap (about the same price as many tablet computers); save valuable

desktop real estate; and use considerably less power, generate less heat and make less noise. Properly configured, a tiny-PC office will be easier to cool and have lower utility bills.i5-4200u barebone system

Just remember, you are buying a Msecore Mini desktop PC, and each must be equipped with a monitor, keyboard, mouse and other peripherals not included in these prices.